0 to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do -- 打断(其他人说话)
1 to stop something from happening for a short period -- 短暂中止
A long window runs along the whole length of the ramp's outer wall, and is interrupted only at a mid-point.
If this is true, doing theatre signifies interrupting our perpetual performance.
I don't do any serious writing at the university because my students are always interrupting.
Compare the examples in (6), where upsweep is interrupted by an internal constituent boundary.
How do we know that the semantics for interrupts is correct?
Neither vypit' nor postroit' can denote eventualities that are interrupted without being complete, as the (infelicitous) example in (3) indicates.
The activity of each molluscicidal product was interrupted after 48 h by placing snails in dechlorinated water.
The continuity of the trajectories in both years is interrupted where parasite data are missing.